On Monday, the Delaware Court of Chancery ruled that Twitter must give Elon Musk documents from its former head of consumer product.
The Verge reported that although Musk requested documents from 22 Twitter employees, the court granted just one of his requests. According to an order obtained by Vox.com, Judge Kathaleen McCormick ordered Twitter to “collect, review, and produce documents” Kayvon Beykpour.
“The plaintiff is not required to collect, review, or produce documents from any other of the defendants’ proposed 22 additional custodians,” the order reads. The plaintiff only needs to collect, review and produce the documents of 41 custodians that plaintiff has agreed to. Mr. Beykpour.”
Parag Agrawal was appointed CEO of the company in May 2013. decided to “take the [company] in a different direction.”
In a podcast recorded last year, The Verge said that as the head of consumer product, Beykpour was “responsible for deciding what tools Twitter actually builds for people to express themselves.”
NewsBusters earlier this month reported that Musk stated his $44 billion deal to buy the platforn would be approved if he provided evidence of actual accounts. The “proof” Musk is asking for would presumably end Twitter’s lawsuit against Musk and his countersuit against the company.
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